Biographical Sketch of Henry T. Stein, Ph.D.

Henry T. Stein, Ph.D., is a Classical Adlerian psychotherapist, training
analyst, and director of the Alfred Adler Institutes of San Francisco and Northwestern Washington. He
studied with Sophia de Vries and Anthony Bruck who were trained by Alfred
Adler. For more than thirty years, he has been training psychotherapists
with an approach based on the original teachings and therapeutic style of
Alfred Adler, as well as the clinical and philosophical writings of other
Classical Adlerians: Kurt Adler, Lydia Sicher, Alexander Mueller, Anthony
Bruck, and Erwin Wexberg. His own contributions to
Classical Adlerian clinical practice include a comprehensive adaptation of
the Socratic method and a thorough exposition of the twelve stages of
psychotherapy.

Since 1993 he has been managing The Adlerian Translation
Project which is dedicated to translating and publishing The Collected
Clinical Works of Alfred Adler and the unpublished writings of other
Classical Adlerians.

Dr. Stein has integrated Abraham Maslow's and Alfred Adler's visions of
optimal human functioning into a creative therapeutic approach that
utilizes the Socratic method for cognitive change, eidetic and guided
imagery for affective change, and role-playing techniques for behavioral
change. His specialties include: individual psychotherapy, couple therapy,
family therapy, marathon group therapy, career assessement, and human
relations consulting for management.